The Bassist's Guide to Ear Training
The Bassist’s Guide to Ear Training is a free, 3-part audio series designed to help you hear music the way great bass players do. You’ll learn how to play what you hear, recognize harmony in real time, and listen like a musician—not just a bass player. No dry drills. No theory overload. Just real-world tools to help you trust your ears and unlock your playing.
Part 3: You’re Not Just a Bass Player—You’re a Musician

Great bassists don’t just play their parts—they listen like producers. In this final episode, Scott and Ian talk about how to zoom out, hear the full band, and start making musical decisions that go beyond technique.
You’ll learn:
How to stop obsessing over the bass line—and hear everything elseWhy learning other instruments’ parts makes you a better bassistHow to shift from “What should I play?” to “What does this song need?”This is where everything comes together—and where real musicianship begins.
Part 2: How to Hear Harmony Like a Pro

Harmony doesn’t live in theory books—it lives in the music you hear every day. In this episode, Ian and Scott break down how to listen for root movement, chord function, and the emotional “feel” of a progression—without needing to know the names of every chord.
You’ll learn:
How to track harmony by ear (even without a bass line)Why root motion is your harmonic cheat codeHow to “feel” when a song moves away, creates tension, and comes home againIf you’ve ever felt intimidated by harmony, this episode will flip the script.
Part 1: Can You Play What You Hear?

Most bass players learn shapes and drills long before they ever learn to trust their ears. In this episode, Scott and Ian walk you through the most important (and most overlooked) musical skill of all: hearing something—and playing it back.
You’ll learn:
Why ear training is essential (even if you can read music)Simple ways to start matching pitch by earHow to stop guessing—and start hearing with confidenceNo sight singing. No theory charts. Just honest, usable skills to help you connect your ears to your bass.